Ruck Pharmacology Conference Crossword

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  1. 2. Someone with ____ disease may present with undifferentiated bradycardia and hypotension
  2. 3. __________ can cause a bradycardia.
  3. 5. The first ____ hours are crucial for intervention in someone who presents with acetaminophen overdose.
  4. 8. _______ is a medical cause for undifferentiated bradycardia and hypotension.
  5. 10. digoxin will increase the release of ____ in the bloodstream.
  6. 11. Patients that are antihypertensive medications should be educated on the effects of ____ hypotension and told to get up slowly from the bed.
  7. 14. Beta 1 in Beta blockers work with receptors on the ____ and kidney.
  8. 15. Vomiting,nausea, and yellow halo’s in patients' vision is indicative of ____ toxicity.
  9. 16. Check ____ levels for acetaminophen overdose.
  10. 17. The private manufacturers of acetaminophen labeled a maximum safe dose of _____ grams a day.
  11. 19. You would want to check for possible _____ insufficiency for someone that is hypoperfused.
  12. 21. Clonidine acts on the ___-2 agonist receptors.
  13. 23. ____ oxide levels have been found to be high in haemodialysis patients who are prone to hypotension in dialysis.
  14. 24. calcium channel blockers can affect sugar by having patients become ________.
  15. 26. Remember to give _____ first in someone who presents hypoperfused.
  16. 28. When a patient is on Furosemide, they should be taking their ____ every morning.
  17. 30. Don’t drink ______ juice when taking Calcium channel blockers.
  18. 31. CCBs and Beta blockers have the potential to cause rebound _____ and should be monitored closely
  19. 33. Antidote for acetaminophen is _______.
  20. 35. _______ is a beta blocker that can cause seizures.
  21. 36. People with acetaminophen overdose may present as ______ for the first 24 hours.
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  1. 1. _______ can be an adverse effect of certain cardioactive medications
  2. 4. Calcium _____ can be given for someone presenting with CCB overdose
  3. 6. ____ may be given to help with beta blocker overdose.
  4. 7. The FDA approved a maximum safe dose of ____ grams of acetaminophen a day.
  5. 9. It is recommended to give ___ to eight milligrams of glucagon when someone presents with hypoglycemia from Beta Blocker overdose.
  6. 12. _________ medication increases the contractility of the heart.
  7. 13. The ______ in the GI tract is where you absorb things the most.
  8. 14. Beta Blockers can cause _____ in children.
  9. 18. Calcium channel blockers are considered CNS-____.
  10. 20. Increasing _____ resistance can help patients that are hypoperfusing.
  11. 22. Propranolol can be taken as a beta block and used for other people who have social _____.
  12. 25. Digoxin may cause someone to have a ___ heart rate and good blood pressure.
  13. 27. If someone presents with adrenal insufficiency, you can give a stress-dose of ______.
  14. 29. If someone is hypoperfusing, you want to check for ____ levels.
  15. 30. _______ lavage can be used as a STAT intervention for certain drug toxicity.
  16. 32. Digoxin is transported by P-______.
  17. 34. Clonidine causes _____ pupils.
  18. 37. Calcium Channel Blockers affect ____ status when taking too much.
  19. 38. Activated ______ can decrease drug absorption.